AbstractA core component of scientific inquiry is the ability to evaluate evidence generated from controlled experiments and then to relate that evidence to a hypothesis or theory. The control-of-variables strategy (CVS) is foundational for school science and scientific literacy, but it does not routinely develop without practice or instruction. This meta-analysis summarizes the findings from 72 intervention studies at least partly designed to increase students' CVS skills. By using the method of robust meta-regression for dealing with multiple effect sizes from single studies, and by excluding outliers, we estimated a mean effect size of g = 0.61 (95% CI = 0.53–0.69). Our moderator analyses focused on design features, student characteristi...
This meta-analysis examined the influence of attributes related to the implementation of learning st...
We examined the role child factors on the acquisition and transfer of learning the control of variab...
This action research study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a repertoire of interventio...
Meta-analysis techniques sere used to synthesize research on teaching studentu how to control variab...
Understanding experimental design (e.g. control of variable strategy or CVS) is foundational for sci...
This study investigated whether the level of instructional guidance affected student learning and sc...
Contains fulltext : 140561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined t...
In a large-scale longitudinal study, 11-year-old schoolchildren were given a control-of-variables ta...
Middle school students (n = 354) were tested for their understanding of the control of variables str...
In this meta-analysis the results of studies on learning strategy instruction focused on improving s...
The ability to design unconfounded experiments and make valid inferences from their outcomes is an e...
Students come to science classes with preconceptions about the natural world and ways to explore tha...
Control of variables strategy (CVS) is a core scientific reasoning skill related to domain-general e...
This meta-analysis examined the influence of attributes related to the implementation of learning st...
This meta-analysis examined the influence of attributes related to the implementation of learning st...
This meta-analysis examined the influence of attributes related to the implementation of learning st...
We examined the role child factors on the acquisition and transfer of learning the control of variab...
This action research study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a repertoire of interventio...
Meta-analysis techniques sere used to synthesize research on teaching studentu how to control variab...
Understanding experimental design (e.g. control of variable strategy or CVS) is foundational for sci...
This study investigated whether the level of instructional guidance affected student learning and sc...
Contains fulltext : 140561.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We examined t...
In a large-scale longitudinal study, 11-year-old schoolchildren were given a control-of-variables ta...
Middle school students (n = 354) were tested for their understanding of the control of variables str...
In this meta-analysis the results of studies on learning strategy instruction focused on improving s...
The ability to design unconfounded experiments and make valid inferences from their outcomes is an e...
Students come to science classes with preconceptions about the natural world and ways to explore tha...
Control of variables strategy (CVS) is a core scientific reasoning skill related to domain-general e...
This meta-analysis examined the influence of attributes related to the implementation of learning st...
This meta-analysis examined the influence of attributes related to the implementation of learning st...
This meta-analysis examined the influence of attributes related to the implementation of learning st...
We examined the role child factors on the acquisition and transfer of learning the control of variab...
This action research study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a repertoire of interventio...